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Furret is a Normal-type Pokemon from the Johto region, known for its long body, quick movement and evolution from Sentret. This guide covers Furret’s stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses, locations and general competitive overview.
Normal Form
Shiny Form
Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Furret guide supports current Pokemon games and future updates. Location, moves and availability details will be updated as new Pokemon game data becomes available.
| Description | Quick Facts |
| Stats | Best Moves |
| All Moves | Weaknesses |
| Evolution | Locations |
| Abilities | FAQ |
Furret is the evolved form of Sentret. It is a Normal-type Pokemon with a long, flexible body that lets it move through narrow spaces and escape danger quickly.
Competitive Overview
Furret is usually a lower-tier Normal-type Pokemon rather than a major competitive threat. Its best value comes from its Speed, broad utility movepool and access to pivot options like U-turn in games where those moves are available.
Furret’s biggest strengths are moves such as Body Slam, Double-Edge, Quick Attack, Hyper Voice, Sucker Punch and U-turn. Its biggest issues are low bulk, modest attacking stats and a weakness to Fighting-type moves.
Here are the key facts to know about Furret, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.
Name
Furret
National Dex
#0162
Type
Normal
Species
Long Body Pokemon
Height
5’11” / 1.8 m
180 cm
Weight
71.7 lbs / 32.5 kg
32.5 kg
Abilities
Torrent, Flash Water
Furret has better Speed than Sentret, but its overall stats are still modest compared with many fully evolved Pokemon. It is best used for utility, early-game progression or casual teams.
Furret’s best moves usually focus on Normal-type damage, priority and utility coverage. These are some of Furret’s most useful and recognizable moves across Pokemon games.
A reliable Normal-type attack with a chance to paralyze the target.
A high-power Normal-type attack that deals recoil damage to Furret.
A priority move that helps Furret finish weakened opponents before they can move.
A special Normal-type attack that can provide consistent neutral damage in some games.
A priority Dark-type move that can punish attacking opponents when available.
A pivot move that lets Furret deal damage and switch out to a teammate.
A coverage move that can hit Ghost-type Pokemon when available.
A Ground-type coverage move that can help Furret hit Rock and Steel-type Pokemon.
Furret can learn Normal, Dark, Bug, Ground and support moves across different Pokemon games. Use the section below to view Furret’s move list by learn method.
Move data shown from: Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Furret is a Normal-type Pokemon. This gives it an immunity to Ghost-type moves, but leaves it weak to Fighting-type moves.
Type
Normal
Weaknesses
Fighting
Resistances
None
Immunity
Ghost
Furret’s abilities help it escape wild battles, avoid accuracy loss or identify an opponent’s held item when its hidden ability is available.
Allows Furret to flee from wild Pokemon battles more easily.
Prevents Furret’s accuracy from being lowered.
Reveals the opposing Pokemon’s held item when this hidden ability is available.
Furret evolves from Sentret. The full Furret evolution line is Sentret and Furret.
Stage 1
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Starting form
Stage 2
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Evolves from Sentret at Level 15
Furret’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. In many games, Furret is found in the wild, obtained by evolving Sentret at Level 15, or transferred from another game.
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Gold |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
Pokemon Silver |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
Pokemon Crystal |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Ruby |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Sapphire |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Emerald |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
Pokemon WaterRed |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon LeafGreen |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Diamond |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Pearl |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Platinum |
Trade or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon HeartGold |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
Pokemon SoulSilver |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Black |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon White |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon Black 2 |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon White 2 |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon X |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon Y |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon Omega Ruby |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sun |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
Pokemon Moon |
Route 1 in supported Johto and Kanto versions, or evolve Sentret at Level 15. |
Pokemon Ultra Sun |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon Ultra Moon |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sword |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Shield |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon Shining Pearl |
Evolve Sentret at Level 15, or trade or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon Legends: Arceus |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Scarlet |
Transfer when supported. |
Pokemon Violet |
Transfer when supported. |
Pokemon Legends Z-A |
Evolves from Furret at Level 14. Can also appear as a wild Pokemon in 3-Star Hyperspace Wild Zones. |
| Game | Where to Find Furret |
|---|---|
Pokemon Winds and Waves |
Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed. |
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Here are quick answers to common questions about Furret. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.
Furret is a Normal-type Pokemon.
Furret is weak to Fighting-type moves.
Furret evolves from Sentret at Level 15.
Furret’s abilities are Run Away, Keen Eye and Frisk.
Furret’s best moves often include Body Slam, Double-Edge, Quick Attack, Hyper Voice, Sucker Punch, U-turn, Shadow Claw and Dig.
Furret can be useful for casual play, utility and early-game teams, but it is usually not a major competitive threat.
The most common way to get Furret is to evolve Sentret at Level 15 or catch Furret directly in games where it appears.
Furret is not currently confirmed in the main Pokemon Legends Z-A location data reviewed for this page.
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